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The Perils and Pitfalls of Passive Foreign Investment Company Ownership

By  Haroldene Wunder, PhD, CPA (Ohio, Inactive)

February 2019 0

The term “passive foreign investment company” (PFIC) suggests a sophisticated, highly specialized non-U.S. investment medium that the majority of U.S. persons probably would not select…

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Redefining Nexus in Wayfair

The Supreme Court Rules on E-Commerce Taxation

By  Susan R. Dana, JD and Liz Diers, PhD, CPA

January 2019 0

On June 21, 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court decided South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc., 138 S. Ct. 2080 (2018), whereby the longstanding precedent of Quill Corp. v. North…

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State of the Profession 2018: Views on Practice Management

By  Orumé Hays, CPA, CGMA and J. Michael Kirkland, CPA/CGMA

January 2019 0

In the past year (2018), have you noticed any trends in practice at your firm/organization? For example, changing workloads; challenges in recruitment, retention, training, promotion,…

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Adapting to the New Business Environment

The Rise of Software Robots in the Workplace

By  Paul Lin, PhD

January 2019 0

All organizations need to leverage new technologies to stay competitive, and one such technology, business analytics (BA), has been a hot topic among CPAs for…

Featured

Captive Insurance Companies

A Common Sense Approach to Improved Risk Management

By  Joseph W. Tucciarone and Louis Biscotti, CPA, CITP

December 2018 0

Although many believe that captive insurance companies are a relatively new phenomenon, the captive insurance industry can be traced back to the 19th century. Today,…

News & Views

ICYMI | Accounting for Leases Under the New Standard, Part 2

Lessor Accounting, Changes in Lease Terms, Practical Expedients, and Preparation Tips

By  Robert Singer, PhD, CPA, Alyssa Pfaff, Heather Winiarski and Mark Winiarski, CPA

August 2018 0

In contrast to the lessee model, the lessor model under FASB's new lease accounting standard has three different types of leases: operating, sales-type, and direct…

Feature Articles

ICYMI | Integrated Reporting: The South African Experience

By  Leigh Georgia Roberts, CA (SA)

August 2018 0

Few countries can claim that integrated reporting (IR) is common among domestic companies. An exception is South Africa, with many listed and public organizations having…

Analysis

ICYMI | Current State of Assurance on Sustainability Reports

By  Sunita Rao, PhD

August 2018 0

In Brief Corporate sustainability reporting is becoming more widespread with each passing year, and with that growth comes the need for companies to back up…

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The Current State of Sustainability Reporting

A Work in Progress

By  Jill M. D'Aquila, PhD, CPA

July 2018 0

In Brief Sustainability investing continues to grow in popularity, but the lack of standardization in sustainability reporting poses a challenge for investors wishing to maximize…

Featured

Forté Capital’s Selected Statistics

By  CPAJ Staff

July 2018 0

U.S. Unemployment Rate Unemployment trends remain strong, as indicated above. The most recent unemployment rate was 3.9%, with 164,000 new jobs recorded in the most…

4 Things Every CPA Should Know about New York’s New Cybersecurity Requirements Featured

ICYMI | What CPAs Need to Know about New York’s New Cybersecurity Requirements

By  Al Alper

July 2018 0

New York State recently adopted a “first-in-the-nation” set of cybersecurity compliance requirements that impact any businesses or organizations that report to the Department of Financial…

Featured

Using Visualization Software to Compile and Analyze Data

A Step-by-Step Guide for CPAs

By  Kevin Pan, PhD and Alan Blankley, PhD, CPA

June 2018 0

In Brief As big data gets even bigger, software programs that have served CPAs well for years, such as Microsoft Excel, find themselves straining under…

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The Impact of the New Revenue Recognition Guidance on Cloud Computing Arrangements

By  Nicholas C. Lynch, PhD and Charles R. Pryor, PhdD

June 2018 0

In Brief Companies continue to struggle with implementing FASB's new revenue recognition standard, which becomes effective this year. One sector that may experience particular difficulty…

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Estate Basis Consistency Rules Create Uncertainty for Executors and Beneficiaries

By  Richard L. Russell Jr., JD, CPA and Richard L. Russell, JD, CPA

June 2018 0

Over the next 20 to 30 years, the United States is expected to experience one of the largest transfers of wealth in modern world history…

Feature Articles

What to Do When One Spouse Doesn’t Sign the Return

Understanding the Intricacies of Joint Filing

By  Ray A. Knight, JD, CPA, PFS, CGMA and Lee G. Knight, PhD

May 2018 0

In Brief Filing a joint return is generally seen as the default option for married couples. When one spouse neglects to actually sign the return,…

Analysis

ICYMI | State and Local Government Pensions at the Crossroads

Updating Accounting Standards Highlight the Challenges

By  Craig Foltin, DBA, CPA, Dale L. Flesher, PhD, CPA, Gary J. Previts, PhD, CPA and Mary S. Stone, PhD, CPA

May 2018 0

In Brief Underfunding, questionable investment decisions, imperfect assumptions on future market returns, declining interest rates, and the structure of defined benefit plans have created a…

Preparing the Statement of Cash Flows Using the Direct Method Feature Articles

ICYMI | Preparing the Statement of Cash Flows Using the Direct Method

Illustrating a Simpler Approach

By  Jeffry Haber, PhD, CPA and Karen Wallace, CPA

May 2018 0

FASB's Accounting Standards Update (ASU) 2016-14, Presentation of Financial Statements of Not-for-Profit Entities, removes the requirement that not-for-profit (NFP) entities that choose to prepare the…

Analysis

Retirement Plans for Employees of LLCs Owned by Tax-Exempt Entities

Implications of the IRS’s Chief Counsel Advice

By  Darlene Pulliam, PhD, CPA and Lisa Lightfoot, MPA

May 2018 0

Taxpayers conduct their operations via a variety of entities, including limited liability companies (LLCs). Even tax-exempt organizations are using the limited liability form to provide…

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Tax Abatements Under GASB Statement 77

Exploring the Effects of the New Disclosure Rules

By  B. Anthony Billings, PhD, Jeanette A. Boles, MST and Kyungjin (KJ) Kim, MST

May 2018 0

Many state and local governmental units have entered into agreements with business entities that offer tax incentives and tax breaks encouraging the companies to establish…

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Control Issues in Charter Schools

An Examination of New York State Comptroller’s Audits

By  Ronald Huefner, PhD, CPA, CMA and Marie Blouin, PhD, CPA

April 2018 0

In Brief Charter schools are a controversial topic in education and politics because the public funding they receive makes them quasi-public organizations; thus, political groups,…

Analysis

Using the New Reporting Requirements for Not-for-Profit Entities

By  Paul Copley, PhD, CPA and Loretta Manktelow, CPA

April 2018 0

In 2016, FASB issued ASU 2016-14, Presentation of Financial Statements of Not-for-Profit Entities, effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2017. The standard is…

Feature Articles

ICYMI | Opinion: AICPA Proposal Raises the Ethical Bar

Incorporating International Standards into the Code of Professional Conduct

By  Cathy Allen, CPA and Lisa Snyder, CPA

April 2018 0

In February 2017, the AICPA's Professional Ethics Executive Committee (PEEC) agreed to propose modifications to the Code of Professional Conduct that would require certain actions…

Feature Articles

Update on Hedge Accounting Rules

FASB Addresses Effectiveness Concerns

By  Ira G. Kawaller, PhD

April 2018 0

In 1996, FASB underwent a major overhaul of its accounting rules pertaining to derivative instruments and hedging transactions; except for some minor tinkering, those rules…

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Overlooked Ethical Considerations in Mergers and Acquisitions of Accounting Practices

By  John F. Raspante, CPA, MST, CDFA and Christopher Basso

April 2018 0

In Brief The current upward trend of CPA firm merger and acquisition activity shows no signs of slowing down. CPA firms and individual professionals must…

Analysis

Changes to Accounting for Employee Share-Based Payment

ASU 2016-09 May Increase Volatility of Diluted EPS

By  Josef Rashty, CPA

April 2018 0

In March 2016, FASB issued Accounting Standards Update (ASU) 2016-09, Improvements to Employee Share-Based Payment Accounting. The new guidance [codified under Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) Topic 718,…

Analysis

Clarifying Auditors’ Responsibility for Fraud

Commercial Lenders’ Perceptions of Changes to the Audit Report

By  Quinton Booker, PhD, CPA and Xia Zhang, PhD

April 2018 0

In Brief The PCAOB recently issued changes to the audit report, one of which explicitly clarifies auditors’ responsibilities for fraud by adding the phrase “whether…

Analysis

ICYMI | Developing Ethical Leaders for the Accounting Profession

Finding Inspiration from the Coast Guard Academy

By  Patrick Kelly, PhD

March 2018 0

The public relies on professionals. Medicine, teaching, law, accounting, the military, the clergy, and public safety, among many others, have all been regarded as honorable…

Analysis

Implications of Pushdown Accounting

By  Josef Rashty, CPA

March 2018 0

In November 2014, FASB issued Accounting Standards Update (ASU) 2014-17, Business Combinations (Topic 805): Pushdown Accounting, which became effective immediately. Topic 805 requires that in business combinations…

Analysis

Considering the Tax Benefits of Medical Tourism

Additional Savings for Taxpayers Seeking Care Abroad

By  Dana L. Hart, PhD, CPA, Robert Slater, PhD, CPA and C. Bruce Kavan, PhD, CPA

March 2018 0

In Brief Medical tourism refers to travelling to a foreign destination for the purpose of receiving medical treatment. Americans are traveling abroad in record numbers…

Feature Articles

ICYMI | An Introduction to Data Analysis for Auditors and Accountants

By  Alexander Kogan, PhD, Deniz Appelbaum, PhD and Miklos A. Vasarhelyi, PhD

March 2018 0

In Brief The audit world is changing. Technology has transformed business processes and created a wealth of data that can be leveraged by accountants and…

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